Barbaros Hayreddin Sultanin Fermani With English Subtitles
Barbaros Hayreddin Sultanin Fermani With English Subtitles
⚔ Barbaros Hayreddin The Mediterranean Wall ⚔
How a 16th-century maritime genius changed the maritime borders of three continents, inspiring Turks for generations to come.
Known as the lion of the Mediterranean, Barbaros Hayreddin Pasa demonstrated outstanding seamanship as a grand admiral of the Ottoman navy in the early 16th century.
Under Hayreddin Pasa’s watch, Ottoman naval power increased manifold, and so did its naval conquests.
Fast forward to the 21st century, Hayreddin Pasa continues to be held in high esteem in Turkey, so much so that during the 2019 Blue Homeland naval exercise,
Turkish warships saluted his grave, the Tomb of Barbaros, three times with a foghorn. they sailed along the coast of Istanbul’s Beşiktaş district.
Before the naval exercise, the tomb was open to visitors half a day a week. It’s now open five days a week, and the change in time reveals just how strong an inspiration Hayreddin Pasa has been in modern Turkish life.
The Turkish government even named its main drilling ships after Barbaros Hayreddin Pasa and other legendary Ottoman figures: Fatih, Yavuz, and Kanuni.
Barbaros Hayreddin Sultanin Fermani With English Subtitles
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With Turkey recently discovering large gas reserves in the Black Sea, historical icons like the Hayreddin Pass, which made the Ottomans a major naval power on the global stage, have rekindled curiosity among ordinary Turks who want to know more about the celebrated admiral.
Born on the island of Lesvos in what is now modern Greece, in 1478, Hayreddin Pase’s real name was Khizr or Khidr. He was nicknamed “Barbarossa” because of his red beard. The Ottoman Sultan Selim I gave him the honorary name “Hayreddin”, which means “the best of the faith”.
After his death in 1546, the Ottoman Empire announced: “The leader of the sea is dead.”
As the youngest of four brothers, he began trading between Lesvos, Thessaloniki and Euboea in present-day Greece with a ship he built.
His brother was known as Baba Oruc (Oruc Father) because he helped Muslim refugees fleeing the Christian Crusaders in Andalus. He transported them to North Africa with his fleet.
Hayreddin Pasa was clever and bright as a young man, although he had a tendency to mock his contemporaries. As a young man, he was known for his fiery rhetoric. He was brave but prudent.
He was strong-willed, but with an innate fighting instinct.
After his successes in the Mediterranean as commander of his fleet, he made sure to invest in his subordinates by educating them and treating them with respect.
He was multilingual and spoke all the major Mediterranean languages, such as Greek, Arabic, Spanish, Italian and French.
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